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Based on a 1946 sketch by Carl Milles for a peace monument intended for the United Nations Building in New York, Fredericks’ enlargement now stands at the entrance to Stockholm Harbor, a project spearheaded by Cilla Jahn, in collaboration with…

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Based on a 1946 sketch by Carl Milles for a peace monument intended for the United Nations Building in New York, Fredericks’ enlargement now stands at the entrance to Stockholm Harbor, a project spearheaded by Cilla Jahn, in collaboration with…

Marshall, Rosalind, Suzanne (Suki) and Rosalind Fredericks with Two Sisters Fountain.jpg
Two Sisters Fountain is located in a courtyard of Kingswood School at Cranbrook Educational Community, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. Inspired by the helpful attitude of the girls at Kingswood, Fredericks cast the full-scale plaster original before…

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Marshall Fredericks with Plasteline model for “Black Elk” in his Royal Oak, Michigan studio. Originally created to support the Tower of the Four Winds, Black Elk Neihardt Park, Blair, Nebraska. The Peace Pipe points from the Heart of Man to the…

Marshall M. Fredericks examines an unidentified relief in his Royal Oak studio.tif
Located on the northwest corner of Normandy and Woodward Avenue in Royal Oak, Michigan, the building served as Fredericks' studio for over 50 years.

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Close-up view of Marshall M. Fredericks engraving a small-scale version of the Eagle sculpture with his signature.

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Marshall Fredericks at the dedication of "Baboon of the Theatre Playing a Ham" at St. Dunstan's Theatre Guild - Cranbrook Educational Community, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan.

An unidentifed man at the podium during the American-Scandinavian Foundation party honoring Marshall Fredericks.tif
American-Scandinavian Foundation party honoring Marshall Fredericks at the Finnish Club in February 1986.

Marshall Fredericks' table at the American-Scandinavian Foundation's party honoring him.tif
American-Scandinavian Foundation party honoring Marshall Fredericks at the Finnish Club in February 1986.

Marshall Fredericks' assistants work on preparing plaster figures for Saints and Sinners for the Marshall M. Fredericks Sculpture Museum in the greenhous studio.tif
Fredericks opened the "Greenhouse" and the "Stable" studio in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan in 1960 as an extension of his Royal Oak studio.
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